Hosea 11
Introduction
Verse 1
When Israel was a child, then I loved him Or, “for Israel was a child” [[19]]; a rebellious and disobedient one, therefore his king was cut off in a morning, and he has been, and will be, without a king many days; yet still “I loved him”: or, “though Israel was a child” [[21]]; a weak, helpless,…
Verse 2
As they called them, so they went from them That is, the prophets of the Lord, the true prophets, called Israel to the worship and service of God; but they turned a deaf ear to them, and their backs upon them; and the more they called to them, the further they went from them, and from the way of…
Verse 3
I taught Ephraim also to go All the tribes of Israel and Ephraim, or the ten tribes with the rest; these the Lord instructed in the way of his commandments, and taught them to walk therein; he his angel before them, to conduct them through the wilderness; yea, he himself went before them in the…
Verse 4
I drew them with cords of a man, with bands of love As Ephraim is compared to a heifer in the preceding chapter, here he is said to be drawn; but not with such cords and bands as cattle are, but with such as men are; in a rational and gentle way, in a kind, loving, tender, humane, friendly, and…
Verse 5
He shall not return into the land of Egypt Ephraim or Israel, the ten tribes: and the Septuagint and Arabic versions express them by name, though they give a wrong sense of the words, rendering them, “and Ephraim dwelt in Egypt”; he did so indeed with the other tribes formerly; but here it is said…
Verse 6
And the sword shall abide on the cities Or “shall fall” [[23]], and continue; meaning the sword of the Assyrians, whereby Ephraim should be brought into subjection to them, and the king of Assyria become king over them; his sword should be drawn, and rest upon them, not only on their chief city…
Verse 7
And my people are bent to backsliding from me There is a propensity in thorn to it, through prevailing corruption in them; they are inclined unto it, the bias of their minds is that way; they are bent upon it, and pertinaciously abide in it; nor will they be reclaimed from it, by all the means and…
Verse 8
How shall I give thee up, Ephraim? how shall I deliver thee, Israel? &c.] That is, as usually interpreted, into the hand of the enemy, or unto wrath, ruin, and destruction; for, notwithstanding all the sins of this people before observed, and the punishment threatened to be inflicted on them, the…
Verse 9
I will not execute the fierceness of mine anger That is, his wrath and fury to the uttermost; his people are deserving of his wrath as others, being by nature children of wrath as the rest; which they are sensible of under spiritual conviction, and therefore flee from it, where they may be safe:…
Verse 10
They shall walk after the Lord That is, after the Messiah, who is Jehovah our righteousness; that Jehovah the Jews pierced, and now shall mourn at the sight of, being converted to him; for these are the chosen of God among that people, who in the latter day shall partake of the grace and favour…
Verse 11
They shall tremble as a bird out of Egypt They shall come from thence with fear and trembling; which may allude to the trembling of birds at the roaring of a lion, or to the trembling motion of their wings in flying; and denotes the swiftness of the motion of the Israelites and Jews to Christ, and…
Verse 12
Ephraim compasseth me about with lies, and the house of Israel with deceit Here properly we should begin a new chapter, as many interpreters and commentators do; for the prophet, or the Lord by him, in , having finished his predictions concerning the call and conversion of the Israelites, and their…
This chapter gives an account of the free and ancient love of God to Israel, and of the benefits and blessings of goodness he bestowed upon them; and of their ingratitude in not owning them, nor hearkening to his prophets, but sacrificing and burning incense to idols, Hos.